Sydney’s surfing community came together to honour those killed in the Westfield Bondi Junction massacre in a collective “moment of reflection” as the city continues to grieve one of its darkest days. More than 100 board riders gathered before dawn on Tuesday to take part in a “paddle out” to remember the six victims of the stabbing attack.
Sydney surfing community takes part in paddle out for Bondi Junction massacre victims. The surfers, many of whom paddled from Bronte to join the effort, formed a circle off the coast of Bondi, some joining hands as they held a minute of silence. Members from 12 surf clubs took part, with many sporting their brightly coloured rashies as they came together in reflection.